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There is a deep excitement when photographing the glowing light in slot canyons, sunrise bursting from under Mesa Arch at Canyonlands National Park, and golden hour sunlight painting the sand ripples … [Read More...]

“Said a tree to a man, ‘My roots are in the deep red earth, and I shall give you of my fruit.’ And the man said to the tree, ‘How alike we are. My roots are also deep in the red earth. And the red … [Read More...]

R. Carlos Nakai, the world’s premier performer of the Native American flute, will be in concert in Sedona and Camp Verde this month. He will be the soloist with the Verde Valley Sinfonietta. During … [Read More...]

National Parks and especially our country's national monuments have been in the news lately. Utah has some of the most beautiful landscape settings in the entire Southwest. From the hub of Moab you … [Read More...]

The Wild West holds mythical prominence in the romanticized history of our America. Cowboys, outlaws, Indians, and miners all roamed these mountains. The majestic hillsides gave up gold and silver to … [Read More...]